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Extractors and sports exhaust system...

Tech talk for GMH/Isuzu and Great Wall owners

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Extractors and sports exhaust system...

Post by Westoztroopa »

After talking about it for ages I've finally fitted Genie extractors and a 2.5 inch performance system to the Jack. What I mainly was after was improved highway performance and a note to better match the look of the Jack. While the Jack now sounds pretty beefy and cool, the performance is a little disappointing as there is little if any improvement in acceleration.

I must admit that I went into this a little bit rushed and havent matched it to a high flow filter so is this the likely thing holding it back? Or would the Jack just need a good tune up as the dynamics would have changed...

Any info/advice woud be appreciated...

Thanks,

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Post by big red »

you may have gained more power but it could be at the top of the rev range.
remove the air filter for a quick squirt, if it improves heaps then fit a better filter, if not, stick with what youve got.
then get it tuned .
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Post by Westoztroopa »

Now why didnt I think of that. Thanks, will give it a go...

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Tried it...

Post by Westoztroopa »

Just took the Jack for a run minus the filter (which did look pretty clogged mind you) and it is improved. So I'll be looking around for a K&N/Finer filter or similar to slot in to the existing holder.

Cheers,

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high flow air filter

Post by dinos4x4 »

dino here
i had a unifilter on the paj and a bloke i met with the same model as me said that his high flow filter decreased his fuel economy so now he has the normal paper air filter in.
he said that because you get more air flow the ecu dumps more fuel to compinsate.
i have got the stock filter in, to see if my fuel economy changes.

just food for thought
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Cheers!

Post by Westoztroopa »

Thanks Dino,

I will keep that in mind.

I have locaated a finer filter to fit into the factory assembly (Part number 534 004 - for the record) which seems to be the same part on most Isuzu fourbies. Just waiting to hear back about price and availability from opposite lock. Not too worried about price, genuine air filters for the Jack can be up to $72.00!

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Post by DAZZ »

Fittin a K&N element this weekend, one that fits the standard box. so I will see if it helps. I have a 2.5" exhaust off the cats at the moment...
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Which one?

Post by Westoztroopa »

Dazz,

Have you heard of any comparisons between the various types of filters? Why did you go for the K&N? How much are you paying for your K&N and who sells them? I still havent heard back from OL about the Finer filter (I think they must have written my number down wrong)... :?

Cheers,

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Post by Greazy »

Noel,
I was just woundering what sort of exhaust system you are using. I too have fitted extractators (lukey) but only have them leading into the original pipes. My jack is a little older than yours and i was very pleased with the extra grunt picked up from the new outlets. And roughly also how much did u pay for the 2 1/2" and muffler etc..???

cheers,
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Exhaust system.

Post by Westoztroopa »

Greazy,

Couldnt give you a specific brand or anything, but got the package from Midland exhaust which is part of the Quickfit chain. I didn't shop around, as I was just keen to get it over and done with after wanting to do it for ages. Therefor I dont know if it was a good price or not.
Package included Genie extactors, new cat, super turbo muffler, hotdog, 2.5" alumnised tube and all clamps etc... $1270.00
Was the first Jack they had done and the guy said it was a bugger of a job.
He actually had to slightly lower one of the cross-members to fit the extractors, but hopefully shouldnt make much of a difference offroad...

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Post by Westoztroopa »

Greazy, I just remembered what the breakdown was for the extractors and exhaust system. $950 for extractors and $320 for the 2.5" system fitted... Must be that bourbon we were talking about. :lol:

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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yeah I've got an article on fitting Genie headers with a 2.5" sports system on a 3.0 V6 Paj.
They dyno tested it at a whopping 4Kw power increase for around $1000 !!!! I think they mentioned a 20% fuel economy increase which is total crap.
I think the Jap exhaust manifolds are pretty efficient from the factory so there's not a lot to be gained and that would be mainly top end.
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Re: Which one?

Post by DAZZ »

Westoztroopa wrote:Dazz,

Have you heard of any comparisons between the various types of filters? Why did you go for the K&N? How much are you paying for your K&N and who sells them? I still havent heard back from OL about the Finer filter (I think they must have written my number down wrong)... :?

Cheers,

Noel

Was a bit worried about damaging the air flow meter with a finer/ uni filter. Seems the oil dosn't stay in the filter. And as the A/F meter is a hot wire type it can easily become contaminated causing rich mixtures.
K&N seems to suspend the oil in the filter better and they are the only company who actually lists a filter for the Frontera.
They are available from Rocket Industries or through Repco.
The filter cost me $150 trade with filter cleaner and oil....
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Post by DAZZ »

Just fitted the K&N filter to the F'terra. The differance is like chalk and cheese. Even though the original filter was fairly blocked, it feels like power has increased by around 10+%. Don't know about economy yet and will run it up on the dyno at work to see if it produces more power.
This is a panel filter that fits in the standard airbox..
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Post by DAZZ »

Just been for a drive too Melb. and back, all hwy driving. and have gained about 60-80km per tank with the K&N filter. Damm thing has nearly paid for itself allready..... *WOOHOO*
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Post by Westoztroopa »

Cool Dazz!

I was holding off on the filter til I heard what the final verdict was from you. I'll put my order in with Repco this week...

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Post by DAZZ »

K&N part number 33-2064 is the one for the F'terra and I think late model Jacks aswell...
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Post by Westoztroopa »

Cheers Dazz, I got the part number off their site and it is the same...


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